Monday, July 22, 2013

3,000-Year-Old Writing Sample Stumps Archaeologists

Scratchings onto the lid of an ancient jug which may be the oldest writing sample ever unearthed in Jerusalem have left archaeologists in the region flummoxed. Discovered in December 2012 in an area adjacent to the Western Wall, the 3,000-year-old inscription is described as an alphabetical text, according to the Hebrew University. The finding was [...]
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